Do you typically hide your power levels in public? Or are you guys pretty open about your beliefs?
It seems that many of you aren't larping and are literal autists with little to no friends.
I have a somewhat normal social life and a good blue collar job in the construction business, and feel like I have to keep most of it to myself.
I occasionally share the JQ, biological differences in the races, or how equality is a meme that is destroying the West around VERY close and trustworthy friends.
They're normally surprisingly receptive to it, but it never really sticks with them or resonates on a practical level. It's like they perceive it as drunkenly discussing conspiracy. As a good quick fun philosophical discussion, but nothing to actually take seriously enough to change your views or lifestyle.
Sometimes I drop very subtle redpills amongst a sea of non-controversial normie shit, but nobody really takes the bait.
I grew up in a black neighborhood, and often get into discussions with childhood friends when they bring up police violence.
I'm pretty open about siding with the law for the most part, but they don't "chimp out," we usually just have a pretty cordial disagreement and then go on about our day like nothing changed.
I'm starting to believe that just being honest maybe wouldn't be so bad. And that irl people are more receptive to ideas they perceive as unusual. The internet has severely damaged my perception of how people deal with this type of stuff.
I feel like we only see the worst of the worst of leftist insanity and mistakenly assume most normies behave this way.
Should I reveal my power level and risk becoming a basement dwelling sperg like the rest of Sup Forums? Or do I maintain a healthy social life and not take chances.
I already wish I could go back to the blue pill every day. I don't want to take another step that I can't take back desu senpai